Anita Bt. Abu Bakar Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering
Anita Bt. Abu Bakar Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering
INTRODUCTION
OUTLINE
Introduction
Heat Conduction
Forced Convection
Natural Convection
Application of Conduction &
Convection
Thermal Radiation
Application of Radiation
INTRODUCTION
Heat transfer is the science that deals with
the study of rates of exchange of heat
between hot and cold bodies.
HEAT TRANSFER
- Surface to surface
- Surface to air
- Direct exchange across
space
Conduction
Conduction in:
Solid
Conduction occur at molecular scale, the hotter the molecules with
greater energy imparting to the adjacent molecules at low energy level.
i.
lattice vibration
ii.
Convection
Convection
Application:
1. Refrigerator & Freezer
2. Air Conditioner
qx
dT
k
A
dx
Heat Convection
Refrigeration evaporators
q hATw T f
LNG LIQUEFACTION
Benefits
Compactness,
saving
installation
space
and
investment costs
Many process streams can
be handled in a single unit,
thus avoiding expensive
interconnecting piping of
different units
Low equipment weight
The
vacuum
brazed
aluminium plate-fin heat
exchangers are preferred in
small LNG plants
Higher Transfer Area : 10 x
(m2/m3) compared CWHE
LNG LIQUEFACTION
Benefits
Providing
a
large heating
surface
per
shell
Tolerant
against thermal
shocks due to
its
robust
(kokoh) design
Applicable in
wide range of
cold and warm
Radiation
Characteristics of Radiation
1. Rate of emission increases with temperature
level.
2. No material medium required for the energy transfer to
occur
Solar Cell
In many of the applications of heat transfer in
chemical engineering, heat will be transferred
by the combination of two or three of the
basic mechanism/modes of heat transfer.
Ex:- solar energy panels
Closed System
1. Fixed amount of matter
2. No mass flows
3. Energy flows may occur
4. Boundaries may change
Generally problem on solids
Control volume/open system
1. Volume of a fixed size containing mater
2. Mass flows across boundaries
3. Energy flow across the boundaries
Generally problems on liquid and gases
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